The population of New Jersey on April 1, 2010 was 8,791,894.
This directory contains Census 2010 information from the US Census Bureau for New Jersey.For more information on these files, contact Len Preston at 609.984.7349.
2010 Census Products

2010 Census 113th Congressional District Summary File released (5/16/13)
This summary file contains the same subject-matter content as the 2010 Census Summary File 1 — age (including single years of age), sex, race and Hispanic or Latino origin (including detailed population groups), household type, relationship, population in group quarters, whether the residence is owned or rented (tenure) and vacancy status — retabulated for the congressional district boundaries of the 113th Congress

Summary File 2 (SF2) released (3/8/12)
Summary File 2 (SF-2) tables provide 100-percent data from the decennial census in ten-section reports for each level of geography. The profiles provide the most detail to date on various demographic and housing characteristics for the states, counties, minor civil divisions, places, congressional districts and state legislative districts.

Asian Population by Selected Groups by County and Municipality: 2000 and 2010: Excel

Hispanic Population by Selected Groups by County and Municipality: Excel

Demographic Profile (DP1) released (5/26/11)
A profile table that provides the demographic and housing characteristics for the states, counties, minor civil divisions in selected states, places, metropolitan areas, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, Hawaiian home lands and congressional districts. It includes 100-percent data from the decennial censuses.

Apportionment is the process of dividing the seats in the House of Representatives among the 50 states based on the population figures collected during the decennial census. But how does it actually work? Through animation, the US Census Bureau helps explain how the apportionment formula is used to ensure equal representation for all, just like the Founding Fathers planned. View the 2010 apportionment data.

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